can somebody please explain the meaning of elephants trunk curled outwards
Sure! Here’s a classic elephant riddle: "I am big, gray, and have a trunk, but I’m not a suitcase. What am I?" The answer is, of course, an elephant! This riddle plays on the double meaning of the word "trunk," making it both fun and engaging.
An elephant is a huge animal with a trunk.
That would be the trunk. An elephant's trunk forms the animal's nose and upper lip.
There are no bones or cartilage in an elephants trunk.
an elephant
The amount of muscles an elephant has in its trunk varies on the size of the elephant, as an elephant grows larger it will build more muscles. The average elephant has approximately 40,000 muscles in its trunk.
An Elephant Seal. It's kinda like a trunk.
An elephant has just one trunk.
Elephants can communicate to each other through the trunks. When the trunks are lowered, that is a sign of friendliness and accommodation to each other. A raised trunk is on the other hand, a sign of agitation and it is done when the elephant encounters an enemy.
the elephant's trunk has about 15000 muscles
elephant trunk is like a banana trees stem
no there are no bones on elephant's trunk. there are only muscles and ligaments.
over 4,000 muscles are in an elephant's trunk.
An elephant is a huge animal with a trunk.
An Elephant
Elephant's noses are always called trunks.
That would be the trunk. An elephant's trunk forms the animal's nose and upper lip.